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1Pe 1:13-17
The value, and indeed even the necessity, of obedience to God is questioned in some circles. Peter however assures us that we must be "children of obedience"
The grace of God demands our obedience to Christ
1Pe 1:22
Our obedience to God means above all that we love others. This love must be sincere and unhypocritical
A love based on a disregard for truth is not a sincere love. For example, imagine someone says, "If you really loved me, you'd be willing to tell a lie to keep me out of jail". There are conditions on what we will do for a person out of love for them. God is love, yet his love is conditional, as we noted in the previous point. Our love should imitate the love of God. Such love on our part is the right response to God's love
1Pe 2:1-3
Peter likens our hunger for God's word, and our taste for his kindness, to the hunger of a newborn babe for the mother's milk. When a baby wants its breakfast, a baby wants its breakfast! This hunger and thirst for God's truth is a right response to that truth which God has so kindly made known to us
[Note: Peter is not using the milk analogy in the same way that Paul uses it
1Pe 2:5
We are being "built up as a spiritual house for a holy priesthood to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God". It is of course God who is building us up through his word and his providence. However we are "living stones" and active in worshipping God in the ways that he accepts. All Christians are priests in God's temple, and our worship that we offer to God is a right response to his making us a chosen people and a royal priesthood called into the light
Part 1 (first three things)
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